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WV Supreme Court Justice Asked To Resign

June 10th, 2018 by WCBC Radio

West Virginia Supreme Court Justice Allen Loughry has been suspended without pay after being indicted on 32 counts related to judicial misconduct earlier this week.

Governor Jim Justice and lawmakers from both parties are saying that if the allegations are true, then Loughry should resign from office. Impeachment is also an option.

Governor Justice weighed in:

While all of us are innocent until proven guilty, the allegations against Supreme Court Justice Loughry are extremely troubling. At the very least, this has cast a very negative shadow on the state of West Virginia.





Obviously, the Supreme Court understood the seriousness of this situation and suspended him without pay.





If the charges are accurate, I would urge Justice Loughry to resign and spare the court and state any further embarrassment.





As the impeachment process is the domain of the Legislature, I will continue to have a dialog with the leadership to determine the desire to initiate impeachment proceedings. In the event of sufficient interest, I would be open to calling a special session.  ​

One Response to “WV Supreme Court Justice Asked To Resign”

  1. June 10, 2018 at 9:20 pm, jackblack said:

    DA-DA BUMMP,BUUMP,BUUMP—ANOTHER ONE BITES THE DUST—CAN I GET A WITNESS?

    Reply

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